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Norway: Monogram of Prince Sverre Magnus
2 Mar 2006 05:04:14 -0800
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Dag T. Hoelseth...
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The personal monogram of Prince Sverre Magnus was made public at the
edespalais...
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a more than important subject
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Dag T. Hoelseth
Uwe...
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Is the crown on top of the monogram a rank crown of a prince in Norway?
Where can the monograms of the other members of the royal family be
Uwe...
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Thank you for that link! The monograms are indeed very interesting.
The article does also seem to be interesting from what I guess from the
norwegian words. However, my understanding is too limited to assess it.
Perhaps anyone with knowledge could help me (I know I am already asking
too much ...)? Thanks
Uwe
P.S.: Is this thread of any interest for the readers of rec.heraldry?
Should we cross-post?
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seen? Do they also show crowns?
Dag T. Hoelseth...
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You can see HRH Princess Ingrid Alexandra's monogram here:
I am afraid I can't answer your other questions, but I will try to find out
more. The personal monograms can not be found at the official website, but
hopefully they will be added after the redesigned website is ready.
Frank Johansen...
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Ingrid Alexanra and Sverre Magnus has *almost* the same crown on their
monograms.
Ingrid Alexandras monogram can be seen here
The combined monogram of Haakon and Mette-Marit can be seen here
The monogram of Sverre Magnus can be seen here
As you can see, the crowns of Haakon, Mette-Marit and Ingrid Alexandra
has visible pull behind the spikes.
Sverre Magnus' (and that of Märtha Louise) does not show the pull.
The crown is a stylistic version of the "Crown of the Heredtiary
Prince". A picture can be found here
Frank H. Johansen
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